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Peapack Private Bank And Trust

IDRSSD: 236706
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Bank Vital Signs Report

5-pillar quarterly review (Liquidity, Securities, Capitalization, Asset Quality, Reserves) for 2026-Q1. Composite Vital Signs Score and ranked Watch Items.

Synthesis

Vital Signs Score
71
/ 100
StableAs of 2026-Q1QoQ -4

Weighted composite of five pillars (Liquidity, Securities, Capitalization, Asset Quality, Reserves). Missing pillars are dropped from the denominator. See methodology footer.

Quarterly Headline

2026-Q1

Bank #236706 2026-Q1 Vital Signs Score: 71/100 — overall stable. Strongest pillar: Securities (strong). Weakest pillar: Reserves (risk).

Liquidity:Stable
Securities:Strong
Capitalization:Stable
Asset Quality:Strong
Reserves:Risk

Top 3 Watch Items

  1. info
    True Loss Coverage Ratio below 50%
    Reserves — True coverage 46.3% (Adjusted NPL + Performing Mods denominator).

What changed this quarter

Compared to Q4 2025:
-4 ptscomposite
  • Liquidity
    +2
  • Securities
  • Capitalization
    -12
  • Asset Quality
    -4
  • Reserves
    0

The five pillars

Liquidity

StableQoQ +2
65
Sub-score

Liquidity is stable: brokered 12.5%, loans/deposits 93.3%, cash 3.3% of assets.

Cash / Assets
3.30%
Loans / Deposits
93.28%
Brokered %
12.55%
No watch items at this period.

Securities

Strong
100
Sub-score

Securities profile is strong: securities 1.0% of assets.

MtM Loss / Tier 1
SVB watch metric
Securities / Assets
1.03%
No watch items at this period.

Capitalization

StableQoQ -12
61
Sub-score

Capital position is stable: Tier 1 RBC 10.77%, CET1 10.77%, leverage 8.97%.

Tier 1 RBC
10.77%
CET1
10.77%
Leverage
8.97%
No watch items at this period.

Asset Quality

StrongQoQ -4
88
Sub-score

Asset quality is strong: Adjusted NPL 0.93%, Texas Ratio 7.9%, NCO YTD 0.71%.

Adjusted NPL
0.93%
Govt-guarantees stripped
Texas Ratio
7.9%
NCO YTD
0.71%
30-89 PD
0.74%
Band 0.3% / 3.0%
90+ PD
0.00%
Band 0.1% / 2.0%
No watch items at this period.

Reserves

RiskQoQ 0
40
Sub-score

Reserves are weak: ALLL 1.04% of loans, coverage 113.0%, true coverage 46.3%.

ALLL / Loans
1.04%
Coverage
113.0%
True Loss Coverage
46.3%

Watch Items

  • infoTrue Loss Coverage Ratio below 50%True coverage 46.3% (Adjusted NPL + Performing Mods denominator).

Methodology + sources

Vital Signs Score
Composite of five pillar sub-scores, each 0–100. Weights: Liquidity 20%, Securities 15%, Capitalization 25%, Asset Quality 25%, Reserves 15%. Pillars with no available metrics are dropped from the denominator (renormalised). See functions/src/vitalSignsScore.ts for exact formula and sub-score band anchors.
Pillar status
Strong ≥ 80, Stable ≥ 60, Watch ≥ 40, Risk < 40. Bands are scoring buckets, NOT regulatory thresholds.
Watch Items
Per-pillar rule trips with severity (Risk / Watch / Info) assigned by how far the metric breaches its threshold. Top-3 panel ranks across pillars: severity dominates, magnitude breaks ties.
Adjusted NPL
Noncurrent loans minus government-guaranteed nonaccrual (sourced from FFIEC Schedule RC-N Memorandum item 2). Strips out exposure with implicit US government backing, the same formula used by the Loan Restructuring Watch builder.
True Loss Coverage Ratio
ALLL ÷ (Adjusted NPL + Performing Mods). Surfaces under-reservation that conventional ALLL/NPL hides when banks aggressively modify rather than charge off.
Past-due 30-89 / 90+ PD
Bank-wide totals from FFIEC Schedule RC-N (30-89 days past due and 90+ days past due still accruing) divided by total loans and leases (net of unearned income). Score bands: 30-89 PD Good 0.3% / Bad 3.0%; 90+ PD Good 0.1% / Bad 2.0%.
Source data
FFIEC Call Report Schedules RC, RC-A, RC-B, RC-E, RC-M, RC-N, RC-R, RI, and RI-B Pt I/II via CallReport_Financials + CallReport_FdicData (Visbanking nightly ingest).

Five-pillar framework follows industry-standard bank-health analytical conventions. Composite scoring, Watch Item rules, and per-quarter URL surface are Visbanking's own work.

Generated: 2026-05-14 08:59:55 UTC